
Danylo Kramarenko
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2 weeks ago |
newsukraine.rbc.ua | Danylo Kramarenko |Daryna Vialko
The information includes details about Chinese citizens who, as of April 2, were undergoing selection for military service. Intelligence agencies provided their names, photos, and passport information.
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2 weeks ago |
newsukraine.rbc.ua | Danylo Kramarenko |Daria Dmytriieva |Oleksandr Musiienko
ContentsDrones & missiles: How Russia's attacks on Ukraine changedHow this relates to peace talks and what Putin is seekingIs Putin testing Trump? Will the USA respond tough Drones + missiles: how Russian attacks on Ukraine have changedSince the beginning of April, the enemy has returned to striking Ukrainian cities with cruise and ballistic missiles. The most recent combined attack using Shaheds and various types of missiles was recorded a month ago, on March 7.
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4 weeks ago |
newsukraine.rbc.ua | Danylo Kramarenko |Kateryna Shkarlat
ContentsWhat happened near the Belarus borderWhat Lithuanian officials sayWhat training took place in Pabradė? US soldiers have diedWhat happened near the Belarus borderReports of four missing US Army soldiers and a tracked combat vehicle came in at 04:45 PM local time the previous day. The incident occurred during drills at the Pabradė training ground (Švenčionys district, near the Belarus border). A large-scale search operation was launched on Tuesday, involving Lithuanian military forces.
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4 weeks ago |
msn.com | Danylo Kramarenko |Liliana Oleniak
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4 weeks ago |
newsukraine.rbc.ua | Danylo Kramarenko |Liliana Oleniak
ContentsWhy sanctions against Russia may be easedWhat might change if sanctions eased What will happen to oil prices, and whether gas supplies to EU will resumeWhy sanctions against Russia may be easedOil and gas exports are a key source of revenue for Russia. The sector has been under sanctions since 2014, which have been significantly tightened since 2022, and on January 10, 2025, the outgoing Joe Biden administration announced the toughest round of restrictions yet.
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